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Are you talking about EDTA chelation to clean up the bloodstream? I have

heard many good things about it. I would not use it for heavy metals.

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> I just ran across this group and joined. My interest in chelation

> started long ago but $ and lack of info have stopped me from

> presueing it. I'm interested in this due to my age and all the things

> I've been exposed to in the last 29 years. ( and I should feel better

> then I do) I've met one person that has had it done and he said he

> felt 20 years younger, no bypass needed. if someone would reply it

> would be a big help. thanks.

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EDTA is the ONLY FDA approved drug for treating LEAD.

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Are you talking about EDTA chelation to clean up the bloodstream? I have

heard many good things about it. I would not use it for heavy metals.

Carmen

hard2doover wrote:

> I just ran across this group and joined. My interest in chelation

> started long ago but $ and lack of info have stopped me from

> presueing it. I'm interested in this due to my age and all the things

> I've been exposed to in the last 29 years. ( and I should feel better

> then I do) I've met one person that has had it done and he said he

> felt 20 years younger, no bypass needed. if someone would reply it

> would be a big help. thanks.

>

>

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> EDTA is the ONLY FDA approved drug for treating LEAD.

Actually DMSA is also approved for this indication.

About 80% of all Rx's are for something that the drug isn't FDA

approved for. Once a drug is approved for ONE thing, doc's can do

pretty much anything with it they want.

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EDTA chelation is contraindicated in mercury-toxic individuals. Again $35 for

Cutler book seems to be the best advice I could give.

Had I had his book I would not have chelated with EDTA (in bed four days made

me sick) or spent $1500 on DMPS (seems to have not affected me except to have

made me sick for a few weeks).

Getting out all mercury fillings seems smart.

I have seen plenty of heart patients use EDTA who have had bypass, etc. They

must not have same problems as I have, because it makes me very very sick.

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I have done EDTA, it does take some heavy metal but not like DMPS. Yes you need

to have the mercury out of the teeth!

EDTA I used for chelating ionic calcium plaque on the artery walls to keep the

arteries open.

All chelating has a specific purpose and protocal, when using EDTA for instance

you may need to alternate every two or three treatments with IV vitamins and

minerals and not do minerals supplementation on day of EDTA chelation, the

minerals will get in the way of the EDTA and not allow it to work it's magic.

C. W.

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EDTA chelation is contraindicated in mercury-toxic individuals. Again $35 for

Cutler book seems to be the best advice I could give.

Had I had his book I would not have chelated with EDTA (in bed four days made

me sick) or spent $1500 on DMPS (seems to have not affected me except to have

made me sick for a few weeks).

Getting out all mercury fillings seems smart.

I have seen plenty of heart patients use EDTA who have had bypass, etc. They

must not have same problems as I have, because it makes me very very sick.

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I am quite familiar with DMSA.

But, I repeat, EDTA is the only drug approved for LEAD.

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Sorry, I think you haven't learned about DMSA, yet.

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> EDTA is the ONLY FDA approved drug for treating LEAD.

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> I am quite familiar with DMSA.

> But, I repeat, EDTA is the only drug approved for LEAD.

This is a false and incorrect statement. Please check the PDR, or

talk to any pharmacist.

DMSA is FDA approved for the treatment of lead intoxication in

children. The only thing DMSA is approved for in the US is the

treatment of lead intoxication. This is trivially easy to verify, so

please do so.

Andy . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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> I am quite familiar with DMSA.

> But, I repeat, EDTA is the only drug approved for LEAD.

This is a false and incorrect statement. Please check the PDR, or

talk to any pharmacist.

DMSA is FDA approved for the treatment of lead intoxication in

children. The only thing DMSA is approved for in the US is the

treatment of lead intoxication. This is trivially easy to verify, so

please do so.

Andy . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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> I am quite familiar with DMSA.

> But, I repeat, EDTA is the only drug approved for LEAD.

This is a false and incorrect statement. Please check the PDR, or

talk to any pharmacist.

DMSA is FDA approved for the treatment of lead intoxication in

children. The only thing DMSA is approved for in the US is the

treatment of lead intoxication. This is trivially easy to verify, so

please do so.

Andy . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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